Xbox One Hardware Upgrade in the Pipeline, Says Phil Spencer

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Console gaming could soon be getting the PC treatment as Microsoft hints at optional hardware upgrades being made available for the Xbox One in the future.

Speaking at an Xbox spring showcase event last week, Xbox chief Phil Spencer talked about the platform receiving "new hardware capability during a generation," reports Polygon. Microsoft is clearly eyeing the PC model going into the future. Phil Spencer went on to say that


"When you look at the console space, I believe we will see more hardware innovation in the console space than we've ever seen," said Spencer. "You'll actually see us come out with new hardware capability during a generation allowing the same games to run backward and forward compatible because we have a Universal Windows Application running on top of the Universal Windows Platform that allows us to focus more and more on hardware innovation without invalidating the games that run on that platform."

And Microsoft is clearly eyeing the PC model. Or perhaps it is the razorblade model, where the console will not only be used to push games but also new hardware.
"If you look at PC specifically and see the evolution that happens there, there's no reason why console can't ride that same curve. I look at the ecosystem that a console sits in and I think that it should have the capability of more iteration on hardware capability."


Consoles, it seems, are under pressure from cheap PCs and a rapid increase in smartphone processing power.

"For consoles in general it's more important now than it's ever been, because you have so many of these other platforms that are around. It used to be that when you bought your console you were way ahead of the price performance curve by so much, relative to a PC. But now PCs are inexpensive and your phones are getting more and more capable."

This is an interesting idea because it would move the Xbox away from the major upgrade model and more towards one of continual upgrade. This would not only help with backward compatibility of games, but it might also prevent owners jumping ship to a different platform when there's a new console release from a competitor.

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Source: http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-hints-at-future-xbox-hardware-upgrades/

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XboxPosted:

Can't wait to see this console get better, More upgrades is always good.

MickersPosted:

Always looking forward to what is coming.

ProPosted:

At least they are doing something productive :)

DanielPosted:

Im very interested to see what they pull out the hat here.

StifledPosted:

It will be interesting to see what happens.

SeamPosted:

I could possibly see this working but whether it will truly happen is another question. I reckon it would pose to many security risks to peoples consoles and their server from modding etc.

piPosted:

I believe it would be more of a security issue to make the XB1 upgrade capable. From what I understand, those systems have security features that would render the console useless if anything other than the HDD was removed and replaced.

ColorlessPosted:

This seems possible, but i believe they wont, Considering that Xb1 security is a lot more complex than 360 was, they are going to take major consideration of this fact that due to the fact people are working like crazy to crack the security Microsoft whipped up, there could be a method for modding (as much as it seems far fetched) but if they decide to do this hardware upgrade options will extremely limited or very strict conditions because of the whole modding community vs Microsoft XB1 security.

LokePosted:

PC will always be better they can try all they want

GaryPosted:

I could see them having add on cards required for certain games, similar to how the NES was going to have an expansion kit that attached to the bottom of the console.